The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Monday launched the distribution of humanitarian aid in Yemen’s Hadramout governorate, according to Al Arabiya.
KSrelief distributed over 27,000 food baskets across the Hadramout Valley and Desert, reaching more than 190,000 people.

The assistance is anticipated to play a pivotal role in supporting the governorate’s recovery, helping communities restore essential services and restore stability in the aftermath of recent events.
The humanitarian convoy features 26 trucks laden with boxes of dates, emergency tents designed specifically to Hadramout’s rugged mountainous terrain, and thousands of winter garments tailored to the most vulnerable communities.
KSrelief will distribute the aid across various districts in Hadramout governorate and liberated areas. The first phase started in Seiyun and will continue to Sah, Thamud, and other locations.

KSrelief, working in partnership with the Saudi‑led coalition, earlier unveiled the arrival of aid trucks comprising food and shelter supplies to support the region’s recovery.
More convoys are set to cross into Yemen in the coming days via the al‑Wadi’ah border crossing between Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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